Johann Hofstätter

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Johann Hofstätter
Personnel
birthday January 12, 1913
date of death July 27, 1996
position Middle runner
Juniors
Years station
1926-1929 Forward 11 Vienna
1929-1931 Gardener Vienna
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1931-1933 Vienna AC
1933-1937 Post SV Vienna
1937-1945 SK Rapid Vienna 111 (5)
1945-1947 1. Simmeringer SC
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1940 Germany 1 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1950-1962 1. Simmeringer SC
1968-1969 First Vienna FC
1 Only league games are given.

Johann Hofstätter (* January 12, 1913 ; † July 27, 1996 ), also called "Hans", was an Austrian soccer player who had his heyday with SK Rapid Vienna and once played for the national team of Germany .

Player career

societies

Hofstätter started playing soccer at Vorwärts 11 Vienna at the age of 13 and continued at Gärtner Vienna at the age of 16 . From 1931 to 1933 he played - for the first time in the senior division - for the Vienna AC in the I. League ; then he moved to Post SV Vienna . In four seasons he built a reputation as a viable and hopeful middle runner . The 1934/35 and 1935/36 season he played for the club in the II. League North , which rose to the top division for the first time after the two victories in the relegation against the champions of the II. League South , the SC Austro Fiat Vienna , but had to relegate at the end of the season .

For the 1937/38 season he was signed by SK Rapid Wien , with which he won the championship at the end of his premier season in the national league, which was first class at the time .

When Austria was annexed by the National Socialist German Reich on March 12, 1938, he played in the Gauliga Ostmark , in one of initially 17, later increased to 23 Gauligen . During his club membership until the end of World War II , he won the final of the Tschammer Cup on January 8, 1939 with the Viennese - with the admission of other Austrian clubs from the quarter finals - as well as the Gaume Championship Ostmark and - due to the success associated with the Participation in the final round of the German Championship - the German Championship on June 22, 1941 in Berlin. For SK Rapid Wien he played 111 games in which he scored five goals, five finals for the German championship and twelve games in the competition for the Tschammerpokal, in which he scored one goal, but did not play the final due to injury.

From 1945 to 1947 he belonged to the 1. Simmeringer SC , for which he played in the second-class Vienna league, let his football career come to an end and whose coach he would later become. In between he worked for the 1. SVg Guntramsdorf and the SC Vorwärts XI .

Selection / national team

As a player of the national team Ostmark he participated in the Gauauswahlwettbewerb part, the - from the semi-finals as part of the 27 to July 31, 1938 in - Wroclaw conducted 18th German Gymnastics and Sports Festival was held. He won the final on July 30th with his selection team 4-1 over the selection team Lower Saxony .

On May 21 and June 25, 1939 he was used in a Germany selection in the 7-1 victory over the Bohemia-Moravia selection and in the goalless draw of the Ostmark team against Switzerland.

In the competition for the Reichsbund Cup in 1939/40 he won the DFB in two further games on December 3, 1939 in a 3-1 victory over the Sudetenland team and on January 28, 1940 in a 6-1 win over the Silesia team draw attention to yourself.

This led to his only international match for the senior national team on April 14, 1940 - in the line-up Rudolf Raftl (goalkeeper), Paul Janes , Willibald Schmaus , Franz Hanreiter , Hofstätter, Stefan Skoumal , Ernst Lehner , Wilhelm Hahnemann , Franz Binder , Josef Gauchel and Johann Pesser - denied that lost 2-1 to the Yugoslav national team in Vienna .

successes

Coaching career

After he had ended his active football career in Simmering in 1947, he coached the local 1. Simmeringer SC from 1950 to 1962 , with whom he became champion of the State League B in 1951 , thus leading it into the State League A , holding the class and holding it until the end of the 1961 season / 62 could establish in this. For the second half of the 1965/66 season again obliged, he could not prevent the team's relegation. In 1968/69 he led the second division club First Vienna FC to the championship and thus to the national league .

Web links

literature

  • Lorenz Knieriem, Hardy Grüne : Player Lexicon 1890 - 1963 . In: Encyclopedia of German League Football . tape 8 . AGON, Kassel 2006, ISBN 3-89784-148-7 , p. 157 f .
  • Jürgen Bitter : Germany's national soccer player: the lexicon . SVB Sportverlag, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-328-00749-0 , p. 200 .
  • Klaus Querengässer: The German football championship. Part 1: 1903-1945 (= AGON Sportverlag statistics. Vol. 28). AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1997, ISBN 3-89609-106-9 .